Thyroid Health

Thyroid conditions are extremely common, most frequently diagnosed in women age 30-50.

The thyroid plays a critical role in energy, weight management, hormonal balance, and the health of a pregnancy and baby. Optimal thyroid health is not just avoiding medication, but optimising the nutrients required to produce good levels of thyroid hormone.

Key Facts
  • The optimal range for thyroid hormones such as free T4 and free T3 is not the same as the ‘normal range’. Particularly for pregnancy, it is very important to have optimal thyroid hormone levels to provide thyroid hormone for the developing foetus
  • All thyroid hormones contain iodine as a fundamental component. Iodine deficiency is extremely common, especially without a national fortification scheme. Over-supplementing can be harmful, so testing and supplementing slowly and safely is recommended
  • Iron deficiency can be an underlying cause for thyroid problems, especially common and underdiagnosed in women and adolescent girls.
  • Selenium, magnesium and zinc are also important minerals for thyroid function
  • Optimal nutrient levels are important for both hypothyroid and hyperthyroid conditions

Best Test Options

 
  • Patient
    My Nutritionist advised me to investigate my free T3, T4 and TSH which were showing up as out of range and an area of concern. After multiple conversations with my two different fertility doctors (who eventually agreed my TSH levels were too low and reaching hyperthyroidism stages), I was immediately taken off the thyroid medication I was put on by one of my fertility doctors and if this wasn't caught on time, I'm not sure what would have happened - only for you!   Now, for the first time ever, I am pregnant. I'm very confident you played an essential role in making this happen and for that, I will forever be grateful.
    Patient
    Dublin
  • Patient
    I cannot thank Ciara enough for helping me to get my energy back, and so grateful to Elaine for making the whole process work so well. It is a year and a half since my first appointment with Ciara and I still feel great. I have reduced my thyroid medication dramatically and the under-active thyroid symptoms are completely gone. I would highly recommend this clinic.
    Patient
    Dublin
  • Patient
    I was diagnosed with borderline hypothyroidism but the only solution provided by my doctor was medication. I went to Ciara and was so relieved to have a fulsome investigative conversation about my whole health and everything that impinged on it. During the consultation Ciara advised that I have my iodine levels checked as research had shown that this was often the primary cause. I felt reassured with Ciara's ability to take a problem and tease it through, and testing only what is really required to solve the condition. My thyroid levels returned to normal which I am so grateful for.
    Patient
    Dublin

Patient Story

History

Rachel attended our clinic with low energy, poor hair and nail quality and a diagnosis of subclinical hypothyroidism – her TSH level was raised but freeT4 remained in the lower end of the normal range. Her doctor had told her not to worry, just to ‘watch and wait’. Rachel wanted to avoid any progression of her thyroid condition and to avoid medication in the future.

Tests

Rachel carried out the Advanced Thyroid Test which showed that she had no antibodies to her thyroid.  She also carried out a Thyroid Nutrient Profile which identified very low iodine levels along with low magnesium and zinc.

Plan

Rachel started on a targeted supplement protocol to slowly and safely restore very low iodine levels. She was also advised on dietary sources, but being cautious not to exceed safe intake levels.  She included a multivitamin and mineral to restore other deficiencies and generally support her energy while she adapted her diet. She made helpful dietary and lifestyle changes to support daily energy and increase intake of nutrients to support her thyroid health.

Re-test

On repeat, iodine levels were restored to normal and her thyroid function had greatly improved. Her TSH was in the normal range and her free T4 levels had improved.

Outcome

Rachel stayed on a maintenance plan and monitored her thyroid function annually to ensure that it was stable.

“I am absolutely delighted to avoid medication, I know I have to keep an eye on it but would never have known about my deficiencies without testing”

Our expertise in this area includes:
Published paper in peer reviewed science journals. Read here
Presented at conferences and lecture nutrition students. Read here.
Completed further training in specialist testing
Work with pharmacist/ herbalist for herbal supports